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Ready or Not, I Present the Global Knowledge Worker Ed Messerly Seattle Central Community College

Ready or Not, I Present the Global Knowledge Worker Ed Messerly Seattle Central Community College

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Ready or Not, I Present the Global Knowledge Worker

Ed Messerly Seattle Central Community College

Disruptive Technologies End of the PC age

o New; Slates, Cell Phones, TelePresence End of Net Neutrality

o New; Pay to play wireless End of Client / Server Infrastructure

o New; Private & Public Clouds End of Web Browsers

o New; end point App eco-systems; Apple (I-Tunes), HP (Web-OS), Google (Android), Microsoft (Mobile 7)

End of anonymous IPo New; IPv6 end to end IPSec

Employee Dying Skill Sets Standalone Office Applications

o Replaced by office suites that cross platforms and Infrastructure Email

o Replaced by rich media Phone

o Replaced by social media Stand Alone Websites and Authoring

o Replaced by Apps

Business Profit in an Age of Scarcity Decouple from the local and national taxing structures Out source manufacturing Flatten management structures Lease, rent, out-source supply chains Re-locate business knowledge to the cloud Shift from market place to market space Global (local is gone) brand management via social

networking

A vision of the future

http://www.officelabs.com/projects/futurevisionmontage/Pages/default.aspx

Core Student Skills for the New Age Foreign languages Multi-cultural communications History and political science Philosophy – critical thinking Web Portal skills Office applications that de-couple / couple to data sources Social networking

Skill sets for the new business world

Dashboards, Scorecards, Metrics & App Mashupso Line of Business Staffo Executives, Managers

Social Networking, blogs, wikis, video productiono Team logisticso Line of Business Staffo Help Desk

HTML5 for basic team portal editingo Help Desko Team Logistics

Programming skills – Portlets, Web Plug-ins, Web widgets, WebPartso IT Staff o Help Desk

Search - Informaticso IT Staff o Help Desk

CMS or Portal? CMS (Content Management Systems) are about managing

Website content. Portals are websites that allow for single sign on to be used

for multiple enterprise data stores.

Business Information (BI) PORTALS are the future

Why is Microsoft Sharepoint important? 1. Users can create their own solutions using Microsoft Office skills

acquired over the last 20 years. 2. Delivers relevant information; a users “My Site” is an

information hub includes organization wide social messaging and IRM (information rights management) for document control

3. Supports Compliance Requirements; Sarbanes Oxley, American Reinvestment and Recovery Act

4. Interoperability via cross browser support, Win Open ID, and OAuth., standard data interchange via Web Services, XML, ODBC, and connection strings (BCS).

5. ROI; one tool instead of many, instant familiarity – low skills entry barrier, extract organize and report.

SharePoint 2010 vision vs Sharepoint 2007

Sharepoint moves to cloud integration Compare the two diagrams. What is apparent is that it is no

longer about {LAN} infrastructure capabilities (i.e. content management, collaboration, search, business intelligence)

It is how these technologies {LAN\WAN}: support the user and company ROI: communities, content, insights.

Sharepoint 2010 vision elements Sites

o CMS capability (average), Intranet, Extranet, Internet, Analytics Communities

o Social Networks, Blogs, Wikis, Podcasts, Tags, Feedback, Activity Feeds, People Search, Workspaces, Productivity Tools, Customization

Contento Work flow documents, Compliance records, tasks, activities, markup with DRM

(digital rights management) Search

o Google has made search look easy and has set the bar high – FAST search meets and exceeds this bar

o Support for custom taxonomies and metadata. Insights

o Dashboards, score cards, metrics, app mashups – familiar tools Composites

o Push and pull data from enterprise systems. App mashups , forms, work flows.

SharePoint 2010 Communities move to the Foreground across multiple platforms

Excel Web App Accessing SkydriveFrom Sharepoint 2010 Web App

Made using the Firefox browser

Word Web App from Windows Live (Hotmail)

Windows Mobile 7 and SharePoint Workspaces

Sharepoint: 2010 Information Worker Demonstration and Evaluation Virtual Machine (RTM)

The Website is:

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=751fa0d1-356c-4002-9c60-d539896c66ce&displaylang=en

What’s in the Information Worker Demo environment? Virtual machine “a” contains the following pre-configured software:

Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Evaluation Edition x64, running as an Active Directory Domain Controller for the “CONTOSO.COM” domain with DNS and WINS

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition with Analysis, Notification, and Reporting Services Microsoft Office Communication Server 2007 R2 Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 Microsoft SharePoint Server 2010 Enterprise Edition Microsoft Office Web Applications Microsoft FAST Search for SharePoint 2010 Microsoft Project Server 2010 Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2010 Microsoft Visio 2010 Microsoft Project 2010 Microsoft Office Communicator 2007 R2

Virtual machine “b” contains the following pre-configured software:Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Evaluation Edition x64, joined to the “CONTOSO.COM” domain

Microsoft Exchange Server 2010

Dashboard SharePoint Business Intelligence using Excel services

SharePoint 2010 — Business Data Connectivity ServiceAnother nice thing about BCS is that it is available in SharePoint Foundation 2010 (formerly WSS 3.0). The capabilities available within Foundation are only a subset, but enough to enable developers to build solutions that can run on Foundation or SharePoint Server.

SharePoint 2010Business Connectivity Services

BCS Business Connectivity

Fast Search

Thank You.

A very fast, quick tour of one possible computing future

Ed MesserlySeattle Central Community College

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